El-Chantiry: Ward 5 bi-weekly news, Oct. 5
Coun. Eli El-Chantiry’s column for Oct. 5.
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Read moreARNPRIOR – It was a trouncing of epic proportions as the West Carleton Rivermen launched their home season Saturday (Oct. 2) with a 9-2 trouncing of the Deseronto Bulldogs.
Read moreSANDY HILL – Revellers turned into rampagers at a post-Panda Game party in the University of Ottawa student ghetto known as Sandy Hill Saturday (Oct. 2) evening.
Read moreCARP – Twenty years after officially opening the West Carleton Reading Garden beside the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library (OPL), the West Carleton Garden Club and Horticultural Society (WCGC) is ready to give the beautiful spot a significant upgrade.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The long-awaited return of the Constance Bay Community Market (CBCM) is nigh, as the popular market makes its 2021 return with its popular Cheer Boxes.
Read moreARNPRIOR – The Ontario government has announced it will provide Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) with $2,309,400 as one-time funding to improve the organization’s working capital as part of its investment to help cover Ontario hospitals’ historic working funds deficits.
Read moreKANATA – Learn how to build a robot slave with West Carleton’s premier robot building team.
Read moreOTTAWA – Ottawa Public Library (OPL), among other libraries in Ontario, is offering free proof of vaccination printing and self-lamination at all branches, until Oct. 31.
Read moreGALETTA – The Galetta Community Association (GCA) is getting back to work after a quiet summer, focused mostly on the Galetta Lawn Bowling Club and the MacHardy Bowls.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – An exodus of quitting school bus drivers this fall have turned up the heat on an industry already facing driver shortages since the start of the pandemic now spanning three separate school years.
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